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Sugar & Spice Metal Signs
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This collection
of decorative metal signs features art that adds a nice touch to
the laundry room or bath. The images include illustrations
by such classic artists Norman Rockwell,Bessie Gutmann and Maud
Humphrey as well humorous works by modern painters.
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Saturday Evening Post
Rosie metal sign
12.5" wide by 17.5" high metal sign
with the Norman Rockwell illustration of
"Rosie the Riveter"
in front of American flag
from the cover of the May 29, 1943 issue of the
Saturday Evening Post.
SIGN339 $12.00 plus S/H
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Saturday Evening Post
Teacher metal sign
17.25" wide by 12.5" high metal sign
of the March 17, 1956 Saturday Evening Post
cover with a Norman Rockwell illustration of
a teacher standing in front of her class
entitled "Teacher's Day".
SIGN344 $12.00 plus S/H
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Saturday Evening Post
Runaway metal sign
17.25" wide by 12.5" high metal sign
featuring a Norman Rockwell illustration
titled "The Runaway"
showing a boy and a
policeman sitting at a lunch counter
from the September 20, 1958 cover
of the Saturday Evening Post
SIGN343 $12.00 plus S/H
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Born on April 8, 1876, Bessie Gutmann
is well recognized for her charming art prints featuring innocent
children during the early part of the twentieth century. She worked
on children’s books, notably by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1905 and
a 1907 version of Carroll Lewis’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Her illustrations also appeared on postcards, calendars, and other
publications. After almost fifty years and over six hundred art
prints to her credit, Gutmann decided to stop producing art because
of failing eyesight.
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Bessie Gutmann metal sign
Diamond Dyes
A busy day in dollville
16" wide by 12.5" high reproduction of
famous illustrator Bessie Gutmann's
early artwork advertising
Diamond Dyes on metal sign
SIGN065 $12.00 plus S/H
TEMPORARILY SOLD OUT
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Bessie Gutmann metal sign
Good Morning
12.5" wide by 16" high reproduction of
famous illustrator Bessie Gutmann artwork
showing little girl with puppy on metal sign
SIGN196 $12.00 plus S/H
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Bessie Gutmann metal sign
Happy Family
16" wide by 12.5" high reproduction of
famous illustrator Bessie Gutmann artwork
of little girl and doll collection on metal sign
SIGN195 $12.00 plus S/H
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Bessie Gutmann metal sign
In Disgrace
12.5" wide by 16" high reproduction of
famous illustrator Bessie Gutmann artwork on
metal sign with little girl standing in corner
while puppy waits
SIGN068 $12.00 plus S/H
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Ivory Soap Ad by Maud Humphrey
metal sign
12.5" wide by 16" high reproduction
metal sign featuring illustrator Maud Humphrey's
vintage Ivory Soap advertisement
SIGN070 $12.00 plus S/H
TEMPORARILY SOLD OUT
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Maud Humphrey was one of the most popular illustrators in America
at the turn of the century. Unfortunately, through the years, Maud's
impact on American illustration was lost, until it seemed her only
claim to fame was as the mother of Hollywood legend Humphrey Bogart.
However, Maud's role on the American art scene was as remarkable
as any role her son ever played on stage or screen. Today, there
is a resurgence of interest in Maud Humphrey's work, and that interest
has prompted a book. It is a look at a young woman growing up in
Victorian times and the limitations those times set before her.
Maud went beyond the limitations to become an early suffragette;
she maintained her art career even after marriage and a family.
Many of her images grace the pages of this biography and bring her
art to life.
Maud
Humphrey
Her Permanent Imprint on American Illustration
Karen Choppa and Paul Humphrey
ISBN: 0887405460
Size: 8 1/2" x 11" Illustrations: 120 color illus. Pages: 160
Available from Schiffer
Books
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| Our collection of metal signs feature some of the most recognizable
characters and images in American history. These reproductions of
vintage advertising are Made in the USA
with the highest quality production techniques. The durable finish
guarantees that these vintage works of art will last for years.. |
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